After lunch we went to look at my friends son's house. It is empty as he is planning on going to the missions in Haiti. Its much more spacious than my little hovel and has closets, storage areas, a utility room and a nice, big kitchen. It also has a basement and a garage in the back. I wouldn't mind renting it myself and renting this little house out for income.
I watered the plants before I left this morning and again after I got home this evening. Tomorrow will be busy in an odd way. It will be an interrupted kind of schedule, where it is hard to get things started or finished, as I will be in and out in the middle of the day. Still, I think I can get few things squared away in between.
I finally got milk! I got two quarts. One qt. is in the freezer-the one that is still working, and the other qt. is in the fridge for immediate use. I guess I am still a "milk baby." I need milk.
I share or my life with everyone...or those that are interested. Typically, I lead a quiet life without much in the way of excitement. A little excitement would probably cause my hair to fall out or my B/P to shoot up or my heart to go flip flop. Can't have any of that, can we?!!
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VERILY THOU ART
A HIDDEN GOD
THE GOD OF ISRAEL,
THE SAVIOR.
Isaiah 45:15
This verse is from the Liturgy of the Day for Friday morning. Of course, there is a little more to the verse. I really don't think God is hidden. You see Him or His works everywhere: in the trees, flowers, the winged, walking or crawling creations of this world, even in the earthworm that was crawling on the hot sidewalk this afternoon. A bird dropped it as flew overhead. Everything supports all of God's design, from the tiniest microorganisms to the largest of all His creatures and of His handiwork. Perhaps I see better as I get older, but to me God can not be hidden, anymore than you could hide the rising or the setting of the sun. See with your heart as well as your eyes...and there He is.
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